monitress

monitress
noun /ˈmɒnɪtɹɪs/
A female mentor or advisor; a female observer.

Maisie could feel his monitress stiffen almost with anguish against the increase of his spell and then hurl herself as a desperate defence from it into the quite confessed poorness of violence, of iteration.


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  • monitress — mon·i·tress …   English syllables

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  • monitress — ˈmänə.trə̇s noun ( es) Etymology: monitor (I) + ess 1. : a woman that admonishes 2. : a girl that is a monitor in a school …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Marie Sundelius — (4 February 1884 27 June 1958) was a Swedish American classical soprano. She sang for many years with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City and later embarked on a second career as a celebrated voice teacher in Boston.[1] …   Wikipedia

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